Civil War Doctors

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MED049 Letters of a Civil
War Surgeon
Watson's letters
give voice to a man who speaks across the years of the soldier's universal
shortages--money, food, and letters from home.
MED008 Doctors In Gray:
The Confederate Medical Service.
Cunningham.
Clears up a lot of misconceptions about the Southern Medical Service
MED040 One Surgeon's
Private War. Doctor William W. Potter of the 57th New York.
ed.
by J.M. Priest
Dr. Potter felt strongly that every soldier should record what he did and saw
during the war.
MED025 Personal
Memoirs of John H. Brinton. Major and Surgeon U.S.V.
ed.
by J.M. Priest
MED020 The Civil War
Letters of Dr. Harvey Black: A Surgeon With Stonewall Jackson
ed. L. G. McMullen.
During the first twenty months of the war, he
served as regimental surgeon of the Fourth Virginia Infantry, part of the
celebrated Stonewall Brigade.
MED012 Stonewall
Jackson's Surgeon Hunter Holmes McGuire
M.
Shaw
MED007 Field Surgeon at Gettysburg: A Memorial Account of the Medical Unit
of the 32nd Mass.
C. B. Kernek, M.D.



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